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March 2016

The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Social Integration will be holding its inaugural meeting. The APPG will explore how we can build and enable the social ties which help people to develop shared identities in modern Britain. Update: You can read the minutes of the meeting here.

May 2016

The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Social Integration will be holding its first public evidence session as part of its inquiry into immigration and integration. APPG members will hear from Lord Ahmed (Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Home Office), Professor Ted Cantle (author of the Cantle Report), and Louise Casey (Director General of the Casey Review Team). Update: You can read the minutes of the meeting here.

October 2016

The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Social Integration will be holding a public evidence session as part of its ongoing inquiry into immigration and integration. APPG members will hear from Phoebe Griffith (Associate Director for Migration, Integration and Communities at IPPR), David Goodhart (Head of Integration Hub and Demography, Immigration, Integration Unit at Policy Exchange), Professor Anthony Francis Heath (Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Centre for Social Investigation, Nuffield College, Oxford), Lindsay Richards (Postdoctoral Researcher, Centre for Social Investigation, Nuffield College, Oxford), and Don Flynn (Director…

February 2017

The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Social Integration will launch Stage Two of its inquiry into immigration and integration with a public evidence session. APPG members will hear from Saira Grant (Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants), James Cupper (National Association for Teaching English and other Community Languages to Adults), Alexander Braddell (Oxfordshire Skills Escalator Centre CIC Ltd), and Dr Anne Smith (Creative English Alliance). Update: You can read the minutes of the meeting here.

July 2017

The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Social Integration will be holding its inaugural meeting of the 2017 Parliament. The APPG will explore how we can build and enable the social ties which help people to develop shared identities in modern Britain. Update: You can read the minutes of the meeting here.

December 2017

The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Social Integration will be holding a public meeting as part of its newly-launched inquiry into intergenerational connection. Following a presentation by South London Cares on their work to connect young professionals with older neighbours, the APPG will invite members of the audience to participate in an open discussion on how the generational divide can be bridged. The event will end with a presentation by Rachel Reeves MP, on the work of the Jo…

October 2018

The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Social Integration will be holding its Annual General Meeting. The APPG will explore how we can build and enable the social ties which help people to develop shared identities in modern Britain. Update: You can read the minutes of the meeting here.

The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Social Integration will host an exciting panel discussion in the House of Commons to discuss ‘International and regional perspectives on intergenerational connection’ – and all are welcome. At the event, the APPG’s Chair, Chuka Umunna MP, will be joined by other APPG members as well as four fascinating speakers, all of whom are pioneers at bringing generations closer together. Each of them submitted responses to the APPG’s recently-closed call for evidence on intergenerational…

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